• Tue. Nov 5th, 2024
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    Sharing a photo of a rocket, Elon Musk said that we should send rockets not at each other, but rather to the stars. Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has made an apparent call for peace amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iran, two countries in the Middle East that are on the brink of an all-out war in the fallout of the Gaza conflict.

    Starlink, a satellite internet network owned by SpaceX, was granted a license in February to operate in Israel and certain areas of the Gaza Strip. The Israeli government approved Starlink’s services for use at a field hospital in Gaza, with the condition that Hamas would not have access to its internet services.

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    Satellite communications firm owned by Musk

    This move underscores SpaceX’s efforts to expand its satellite communications network while navigating geopolitical complexities in the region. Sharing a photo of a rocket, the SpaceX owner said, “We should send rockets not at each other, but rather to the stars.” His post on X, earlier known as Twitter. SpaceX is a California-based spacecraft manufacturer and satellite communications firm owned by Musk.

    The tech entrepreneur made a two-day trip to Israel last November, during which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took him on a tour of an Israeli kibbutz destroyed during Hamas’s October 7 attack. After his Israel visit, Hamas had invited him to Gaza to see the extent of destruction caused by Israeli bombardment.

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